An Exhibition for Expanding the Granite Market in Baghdad: Soroush and Aegis
Aegis Trading Company, in partnership with Soroush Factory, has embarked on a strategic venture in Baghdad under the brand name “Tombstone Stone.” This collaboration marks a significant opportunity in Iraq’s growing tombstone and memorial stone industry. Iraq, home to one of the world’s largest cemeteries, draws visitors and pilgrims from various countries, especially due to its historical and religious significance. This makes the region an optimal location for the production and marketing of high-quality tombstones.
The cornerstone of this venture is Soroush Factory’s renowned black granite, recognized as one of the world’s finest granite varieties. Known for its durability, elegance, and premium finish, this stone has already garnered international acclaim. After conducting two years of extensive market research in Iraq, Aegis Trading Company has identified a substantial demand for high-quality memorial stones, particularly in the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala. These cities, being pilgrimage centers, require a significant amount of tombstone products for memorials and grave markers.
Leveraging this insight, Aegis launched the project in 2023 with a vision to tap into both the local and regional markets. The venture aims not only to supply the growing domestic demand but also to position Iraq as a potential hub for tombstone exports to neighboring Middle Eastern countries. The strategic location of Baghdad, combined with Soroush’s expertise in stone craftsmanship and Aegis’s market intelligence, sets the stage for this venture to become a leading provider of premium granite tombstones in the region.
Moreover, Aegis plans to expand its operations by introducing cutting-edge technology in stone processing and engraving, ensuring that the products meet both aesthetic and religious standards. With Iraq’s cultural reverence for traditional burial practices and its growing infrastructure, the Tombstone Stone venture is poised to contribute significantly to both Iraq’s economy and the memorial stone industry in the Middle East.




